뒤집어 (Flip It)
SINCE
"뒤집어 (Flip It)" by SINCE is a brash, adrenaline-spiked declaration of self-reinvention, built to detonate on a stage. The production stacks distorted synth stabs, trap-leaning hi-hats and a chant-ready hook designed for fan call-and-response, with abrupt beat-switches that keep the energy combustible and slightly chaotic. Vocally the members trade rapid-fire raps against punchy, attitude-heavy melodic lines, projecting the kind of cocky swagger that fourth- and fifth-generation rookie boy groups use to stake their claim. The lyric essence is exactly what the title promises — flipping the script, overturning expectations, refusing to stay in the box anyone built for you — a familiar coming-of-age defiance rendered with maximalist confidence. Culturally it sits squarely in the contemporary K-pop "noise music" lineage, where dissonance and density signal boldness rather than polish, the sound of a group fighting for attention in a crowded debut landscape. It's less a song for quiet contemplation than fuel: a pre-workout hype track, a gym set-closer, the thing you blast to psych yourself up before something you're nervous about. The rough edges are intentional, the energy infectious, and the whole thing moves with the restless impatience of youth that has something to prove.
fast
2020s
dense, abrasive, combustible
South Korea
K-pop, hip-hop. K-pop noise music. defiant, energetic. Ignites immediately with combustible swagger and sustains pure adrenaline-spiked confidence through escalating beat-switches. energy 9. fast. danceability 8. valence 8. vocals: rapid-fire, cocky, punchy, attitude-heavy, chant-ready. production: distorted synth stabs, trap hi-hats, beat-switches, maximalist. texture: dense, abrasive, combustible. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. South Korea. Pre-workout hype track or blasted to psych yourself up before something you're nervous about.